Yes, there are scanners which scan negatives.
Hewlett Packard PhotoSmart Scanner S20 does it.
read about it here:
http://www.sphoto.com/techinfo/s20.html
2006-09-18 05:57:42
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answered by Dennis K 4
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Almost any computer scanner and image software will allow you to do exactly this. Scanners are made by Epson, HP, Canon and many other companies, and can be bought for less than $100. You will need a computer with an available USB port. I have had excellent experience with Epson scanners.
As for software, even the cheapest image processing software will let you import the image and convert it into a positive image. I suggest Photoshop Elements but there are plenty of others.
2006-09-18 06:02:23
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answered by pvreditor 7
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A lot of new three-in-one type copiers have a slot for negatives over the copier so that old negatives can be scanned in and converted to digital pics to be saved on a cd.
2006-09-18 06:00:51
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answered by D 3
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this is hard no count number the way you frame of mind it. i attempted to experiment negatives yet couldn't get respectable outcomes, employing a HP scanner, many years in the past. i attempted diverse backing, and so on. yet no cleansing soap. it style of feels loopy, in spite of the undeniable fact that the whole way is probable to print those negatives and experiment the prints. yet why difficulty? the former school photo album continues to be useful. you may placed them on a CD or DVD without too a lot difficulty, in case you fairly prefer to view them on your television set or laptop.
2016-11-27 22:05:04
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answered by ? 4
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Yes there is, But it is to complicated to answer on line. Any good computer shop should supply the info and the gear
2006-09-18 06:21:27
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, ask at Jessops Camera Shop and they will help you.
2006-09-18 06:25:52
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answered by Earwigo 6
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